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"How we use jface databinding in Deltacloud Tools"
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h1. Less code
If you use jface databinding to code your swt views in Eclipse you'll get spared from
writing listeners and updating code by hand. JFace databinding offers very nice
abstractions and automatisms that offer funcitonalities for the vast majority of the tasks
where you have to listen for user input and update the view accordingly.
*Premise*
If you implement a complex and highly dynamic UI in Eclipse you'll have to code many
many many listener that wait for user actions. Those listeners mostly do nothing
spectacular but update widgets and models in reaction to the user inputs. You end up with
a lot of repetitive boilerplate code. UI frameworks in the non-java land (ex.
http://qt.nokia.com/products/ Trolltechs QT) already have approaches that are far more
elegant and slick than what we knew for Swing and SWT.
By luck Eclipse has progressed in this area (since 2005!) and offers neat abstractions
that help a lot in this area and lead to far more concise and a less verbose
implementations: Jface Databinding!
h1. Solution
h1. Conclusion
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